We're looking for a Process Engineer for our client who is one of the world leaders in automotive manufacturing. The job will handle multiple, small to large scale projects within the three manufacturing plants of this multinational and award winning company. They are recognized year after year on the global stage for manufacturing quality by their customers, they are also recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers.
Job location: Cambridge, Ontario
Job Type: Long-term Contract
Key Responsibilities:
Suspension Arc Welding Line - Gasoline & Hybrid Vehicles
Address equipment Safety, Quality, and Productivity concerns.
Continuous engineering to meet target Key Performance Indices of weld process: Weld Quality, Cycle Time, Repair Ratio, etc.
Suspension Dimensional Accuracy Control:
Ensured part feature location in 3D space meets required specifications as per Toyota Japan engineered drawings.
Continuous Vectoron measurement and welding jig pin & datum adjustment to control part accuracy.
Development of an Easy-Guided Inspection Program:
Introduce new technology "3D Scanner / CMM" equipment to fully measure produced suspension parts.
RFID Part Flow Tracking System.
Lead automated part flow pipeline inventory tracking system project.
Project coordination of 8 departments throughout 4 facilities.
Production control improvement through the live report of part inventory count at each facility and transit route.
Process capability studies to evaluate the impact of process changes.
Cost projection of direct and indirect materials use for arc welding process based on engineered formulae, such as Welding robot torch tip, Welding wire, and MIG welding gas.
Manufacturing process line preparation for the start of full production: ergonomics improvement, process Kaizens, etc.
Protech Solutions Inc. is an equal-opportunity employer devoted to providing an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We will provide reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment selection process to any applicants upon request. This commitment is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).